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**EARLY ARRIVAL** Heavy Fire Out the Windows, 20ft Flames thru roof [ Manhattan 3rd Alarm Box 1017 ] 

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Since there are so many comments talking about the time it took to put water on the fire, I thought I would put the fire into perspective:
#1: The story is in the radio traffic
#2: Firefighters were met with an advanced fire on arrival. There was charged smoke seeping from the front windows and every crack in the buildings cornice and cockloft, indicating that fire had likely already extended into the cockloft. For those who don't know what that is, it is a void between the top floor ceiling and the building roof that runs along the entire building. In this space fire can spread rapidly undetected.
#3: The fire apartment was packed full of waist deep clutter. This condition made it nearly impossible to enter the apartment due to the door being jammed shut. Furthermore, it creates many obstacles for firemen once inside, one said that "we never once touched the actual floor there was so much stuff."
#4: The door was secured with a fox lock which is impossible to know when there is fire and smoke pushing at the door. Members were flowing water through the crack in the door which is all they could do to keep it at bay while other members took the door off its hinges.
#5: Multiple lines were operating inside. One line at the front door and another that was attempting access by breaching a wall. This all takes time. As soon as these difficulties were recognized a line was stretched up the front fire escape. Don't forget the line on the roof protecting the exposure.
Hopefully this can clear up any confusion.
Fire Location: 409 East 69th St (Lenox Hill Section)
Fire on the 5th floor in a 5 story 25 X 60 MD
Report of a person trapped
Box loaded up due to calls
E-39 gave the 10-75
Maybe:
E-39,44,22,8,23s/c
L-16,13,2(Fast),43s/c
B-10,8
R-1
Sq-18
D-3
Rac-1
B-10 we need an additional Engine & Truck
MD transmits the All Hands
D-3 to Manhattan Urgent
MD to D-3 go ahead
D-3 Standby
D-3 transmit a 2nd Alarm we have fire in the cockloft @ 12:04
2nd Alarm
E-21,53,74
E-9 w/ Sat. 1
L-30 Act. 16,22 Act. 13
B-9(FF)
B-45(Safety)
B-11(RUL)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-1
RM-1
L-30 & L-22 in the area and assigned in @ 12:05
Staging 1st Ave & East 67th St
D-3 transmit a 3rd Alarm @12:11
L-4 we are at Lexington & 3rd Ave if you need us
MD 10-4 tickets on the way
3rd Alarm
E-65,40,54,16,263(Comm)
E-10s/c,5s/c
L-4,25s/c,35s/c,7s/c,116s/c
L-26s/c,21s/c
L-24(Fast)s/c
B-7(Staging)
B-58(Air Recon)
B-12(FF)
B-19 Act. 10s/c (Special Assignment)
B-16s/c
Rac-3
Mask
Car-12 (Chief Of Safety & Inspectional Services Command DC Michael Meyers)
Car-9 (Queens Borough Commander DAC Fred Schaaf)
Car-23B
D-3 s/c 2 additional Trucks @ 12:16
L-11 Act. L-2 10-8 in L-2 response area @ 12:19
L-128 Act. L-4 on your frequency @ 12:20
E-226 Act. E-6 on your frequency @ 12:22
Car 12 responding to your 3rd Alarm @ 12:23
D-3 5 L/S/O fire is darkening down we have it confined to the original fire building at this time @ 12:24
Sq-41 Act. R-1 on your frequency @ 12:25
D-3 B-58 Air Recon can remain 10-8 @ 12:27
E-325 Act. E-39 on your frequency @ 12:28
E-221 Act. E-15 on your frequency @ 12:30
E-291 10-8 in E-16's response area @ 12:33
L-8 is 10-8 in L-25's response area @ 12:34
FC per D-3 5 L/S/O trucks opening up. Fire is still contained to the original fire building DWH @ 12:36
E-15 is 10-8 in E-54's response area @ 12:44
FC per D-3 s/c 2 additional Ladder Companies @ 12:44
FC have those 2 trucks respond directly into the command post @ 12:45
E-237 is 10-8 in E-21's response area @ 12:54
Car-23B 10-84 3rd Alarm @ 12:58
FC Car-9 assuming command @ 12:59
FC per Car-9 heavy clutter condition in the fire apartment, MBFKD, Trucks still opening up. Engine companies hitting pockets of fire DWH @ 13:00
MD to FC getting a Class 3 1283 York Ave at the hospital you have anybody available to check that? @13:16
FC to MD Ladder 7 will be investigating that Class 3 @13:17
RB 10-8 @ 13:24
E-263 switching back to Queens @ 13:35
FC to Manhattan mixer off message @ 13:36
FC per Car-9 DAC Schaaf PWH @ 13:44
FC s/c 1 additional Truck to relieve the Fast Truck @ 13:47
FC per Car-9 s/c 2 additional trucks into the command post @ 13:59
FC per Car-9 s/c 1 additional BC @ 14:01
FC per Car-9 DAC Schaaf 10-41 Code 1 @ 14:08
FC Under Control @ 14:08
Duration 2 Hours & 22 Minutes
L-102 Act. L-24 on your frequency @ 14:20
FC Mixer Off Message @ 14:27
FC Mixer Off Message @ 14:29
FC s/c 2 additional Engines @ 14:38
FC Mixer Off Message @14:41
Relocations
Squad 41 Act. Rescue 1
Engine 6 Act. Engine 8
Engine 15 Act. Engine 54
Engine 37 Act. Engine 44
Engine 68 Act. Engine 53
Engine 93 Act. Engine 40
Engine 226 Act. Engine 6
Engine 237 Act. Engine 21
Engine 325 Act. Engine 39
Engine 221 Act. Engine 15
Engine 291 Act. Engine 16
Ladder 31 Act. LAdder 13
Ladder 22 Act. Ladder 13
Ladder 30 Act. Ladder 16
Ladder 11 Act. Ladder 2
Ladder 128 Act. Ladder 4
Ladder 102 Act. Ladder 24
Ladder 29 Act. Ladder 26
Ladder 8 Act. Ladder 25

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Комментарии : 719   
@OZombieJesus
@OZombieJesus 4 года назад
As someone who doesn't know jack about firefighting, I appreciate the explanation in the description. I figured they must have been encountering unexpected challenges, but it's helpful to have them laid out. Thanks!
@trvman1
@trvman1 3 года назад
If they knew pretty quickly that they could not get into the fire apartment, why didn't they attack the fire from the outside with a ladder truck? You can see in the video a "bucket" was sitting there the whole time. Then once they made entry, shut off the exterior attack. That fire burned for quite some time when they could have had water on it.
@FDNYResponseVideos
@FDNYResponseVideos 3 года назад
@@trvman1 fire was initially out of reach from the truck company. As you can see it took awhile for the smoke to start pushing from the front and by the time flames were pouring out, the door was almost opened
@stateniland
@stateniland 3 года назад
@@trvman1 the door to fire apt. was reported to be partially breached.. using water from the outside would have pushed the fire right into the fire floor and possibly injuring both the forceable entry team and the engine team.
@grilnam9945
@grilnam9945 3 года назад
I would like to add my thanks to Owens. If you ever have the time to give a description then that’s amazing but again only if you have time
@specialist4luciek425
@specialist4luciek425 7 часов назад
I too know nothing about fighting fire, so this description explains alot. Thank you.
@fyreftr1965
@fyreftr1965 4 года назад
Tough push into the fire apartment and tremendous patience on the bosses letting them get it done . Well done FDNY
@shaofuchang515
@shaofuchang515 4 года назад
Its these apartments in general. Probably been furnished and remodeled several dozen times, old wiring and new wiring and abandoned wiring in drop down roofs, hideaway cubby holes, and rooms that didn't exist. Combine that with a hoarder and you end up with a big angry fire hiding in a place you cannot access. Hats off to FDNY for working through a dynamic situation like this. And kudos to the media guy for shooting good footage
@04u2cY
@04u2cY 4 года назад
FDNY RESPONSE VIDEOS I got to say you captured many good videos in the past but this one is truly amazing the close up and the detail you captured fighting this video was amazing keep it coming.
@jamespettigrew7026
@jamespettigrew7026 4 года назад
Once again, FDNY sets the pace and shows how to handle a working fire in a difficult building. FDNY 👍👍👍
@gregory46236
@gregory46236 3 года назад
I was never a fireman, but I was an EMT back in the mid 80s in Northern Indiana. Hammond to be exact. We were back up for a lot of fires for HFD. Much respect for all firefighters. Please stay safe.
@StevenSwaks
@StevenSwaks 4 года назад
Good job shooting this video, and nice work from FDNY. Deep, deep, respect for these guys!
@foxiedogitchypaws7141
@foxiedogitchypaws7141 4 года назад
Nothing but the Greatest Respect for Firefighters who are Only People helping from the love of their hearts to help other people in need. Thank You TO ALL FIRE FIGHTERS. From North Alabama, Marshall county.
@exxodas
@exxodas 3 года назад
Fighting a fire is not as simple as just spraying a hose at a building, there is meticulous planning that needs to be done in order to protect the firefighters and the people who live nearby. The firefighters know what they’re doing.
@HowDUOdo
@HowDUOdo 3 года назад
exxodas Yeah but some of these guys need to realize that their SCBA exists for a reason...
@andyoxleyonhistravels
@andyoxleyonhistravels 2 года назад
@@HowDUOdo Very true,
@bigdog4574
@bigdog4574 2 года назад
Actually plan is how to spray wet stuff on hot stuff… they underestimated this fire… this one was a bad job
@bigdog4574
@bigdog4574 2 года назад
Not the best job on this one…. Lots of guys standing around doing nothing and not enough wet stuff on hot stuff. They had the ladder up there… cool the damn apartment with the ladder
@levipegram6808
@levipegram6808 Год назад
How can a non firefighter make a comment about something he knows nothing about
@tjhanlonjr
@tjhanlonjr 4 года назад
Remember people with negative comments this is the same fire department who rushed into the twin towers and lost 343 members. Anything these guys do earns my respect in a big big way. They know what they are doing.
@deadass_deezy0727
@deadass_deezy0727 3 года назад
Right I don't know how u can say such mean things to these who risk there lives in a flaming building to saves people lives and the good thing is that they try
@stevennihipali3607
@stevennihipali3607 3 года назад
Most of the negative comments are from those who have a background in FF and taking this long is unexeceptable. The fire could've been knocked down within minutes and no lie of the top floor. 9/11 was a shit storm from the beginning. There's no 1 central command, radios going everywhere. It was just a shit storm, nothing you do could help that... God bless our FF's
@stevegiu4232
@stevegiu4232 3 года назад
@@stevennihipali3607 were you there??. ....a background in firefighting??...i can only imagine what that background is..lmao...your talkin out yer ass
@stevennihipali3607
@stevennihipali3607 3 года назад
@@stevegiu4232 prove me im wrong
@dcampagna1772
@dcampagna1772 4 года назад
GREAT breakdown! Thanks for putting so much time into that.
@gingerbread6614
@gingerbread6614 4 года назад
Those guys earn their money. Hard workers. Thank you.
@fhowland
@fhowland 3 года назад
Fantastic footage, one of the best I’ve seen on RU-vid.
@charleshunziker7416
@charleshunziker7416 3 года назад
As I watch all these videos I'm impressed by the workmanship and the architecture of these old buildings
@Michael_W007
@Michael_W007 4 года назад
Great description, information and time codes added to the awesomeness of this video, complete with radio traffic. Perfect job!
@nb347
@nb347 4 года назад
They did an awesome job keeping it it contained despite the hardship of limited access to the primary exposure. Lord only knows how combustible those old tenement buildings can be.
@tazman572
@tazman572 3 года назад
Total credit to all the firefighters. People comment about things they don't know. These guys are trained and know what they're doing. They do their very best to save the buildings and lives. Keep up the great work men.
@rgarri6396
@rgarri6396 Год назад
The chief needs to be replaced.
@oldschoolcop8568
@oldschoolcop8568 4 года назад
You gotta love NYFD home of the real firemen! Shoutout from Texas.
@firepoliceresponses3375
@firepoliceresponses3375 3 года назад
Texas pride 🇺🇸👍🇨🇱
@ukfirerescuephotos8230
@ukfirerescuephotos8230 4 года назад
Great video...footage is awesome and the radio traffic really helps to explain whats going on in detail
@Utubin
@Utubin 4 года назад
Thank for this beautiful upload. Great great filming. Now, thank you my heroes. YOU ALL are make America GREAT!!!!!!!!! GOD BLESS YOU ALLL. Atlanta Ga. 12.30.2019
@chrisnorden8043
@chrisnorden8043 4 года назад
One hell of video and capture of the radio traffic to go with it. Sounded like JJ was there with you as well.
@mohammedkhan8007
@mohammedkhan8007 4 года назад
Salute to FDNY. Real heroes.
@citystreets7871
@citystreets7871 4 года назад
Great catch bro, you had the whole buff community waiting for this vid lol
@laurakirk4129
@laurakirk4129 4 года назад
i have more and more respect for fighters--they go into a living hell on earth in their jobs, taken one you know what of a beating-physical and mentally while performing their duty, they save life soooooooooooooo many times, theyre a wonderful brotherhood with all firefighters. God please protect them in the endeavors----------RESPECT RESPECT RESPECT
@eChrisBC
@eChrisBC 4 года назад
9/11 Flashbacks in the beginning with the camera and those peep noise coming from the firemen
@roycox320
@roycox320 3 года назад
Thank you for your beautiful effort in bring us this footage,what an effort to you and NY F D!!!
@1SNOWMANNH
@1SNOWMANNH 4 года назад
Bless you all. Hearing the pass alarm still brings back my PTSD. God speed.
@0xFF48
@0xFF48 2 года назад
All the pass devices chiming from crew not in need of rescue becomes a boy cried wolf kind of issue. It trains people to ignore it.
@stateniland
@stateniland 3 года назад
BEST JOB IN THE WORLD.. I MISS MY BROTHERS IN FDNY.. GREATEST FIREFIGHTERS IN THE WORLD.
@donbrinkman3874
@donbrinkman3874 4 года назад
Great video, tough 🔥. Oh, Merry Christmas.
@LoudlabsNYC
@LoudlabsNYC 4 года назад
Merry Christmas nick looks like your putting that new camera to good use!
@FDNYResponseVideos
@FDNYResponseVideos 4 года назад
Merry Christmas to you Adam! Hope all is well! Gotta learn to not zoom in and out with this thing. Too much power & too much excitement!
@Timi7007
@Timi7007 4 года назад
@@FDNYResponseVideos What camera did you get and what did you have before? The exposure in this video wasn't perfect yet, but seeing your older videos I'm sure you'll figure it out. I'm always jealous when seeing your night shots. Especially those in the rain just have magnificent colors. What did you do to get them THAT beautiful?
@FDNYResponseVideos
@FDNYResponseVideos 4 года назад
I shoot on a Sony A7iii, but I’m giving a camcorder a try, got a Panasonic CX-350. Glad you like my videos!
@Timi7007
@Timi7007 4 года назад
@@FDNYResponseVideos Thanks! Do you do any color-grading?
@timwildey7974
@timwildey7974 4 года назад
Rapid changing fire conditions, no access to the apartment of origin.
@LtKernelPanic
@LtKernelPanic 4 года назад
Hats off to the FDNY for getting the job done under difficult circumstances. The one thing I will criticize some of their members (and any other FFs for that matter) for is not using their air packs! I just watched one of South Metro’s videos showing dealing with the LODD and funeral last week for one of their assistant chiefs from cancer directly linked to his job. Please protect yourselves. One question I had was why didn’t they use either the ladder or tower truck to get the hose line up to fire. Seems like that’d have been a lot faster than a hand over hand rope pull. Either way nicely done.
@BigAng84
@BigAng84 4 года назад
The priority for the aerial and bucket are rescue and VEIS. Can't have a line occupying either of those if god forbid a member has to bail out and he has no means of egress.
@jeromewysocki8809
@jeromewysocki8809 4 года назад
Angelo DiTaranto , good point.
@DaBronx_Bomber
@DaBronx_Bomber 4 года назад
You hit it big with this one, @FDNY Response Videos.
@FDNYResponseVideos
@FDNYResponseVideos 4 года назад
Thank you!
@chartphred1
@chartphred1 4 года назад
Excellent videography, one of the better responses I've seen from a US fire dept.
@MegaShanes1
@MegaShanes1 4 года назад
Awesome job FDNY.
@verizon5348
@verizon5348 3 года назад
Calling them New York's Bravest is certainly not a misnomer! You guys are great!!
@captaincodebook3200
@captaincodebook3200 4 года назад
Nice break down on the video description. Void space fires suck, never mind those above the 4th floor AND a horder.
@getworking5652
@getworking5652 4 года назад
Excellent work gentlemen. From reading the description, you had the fire knocked and under control quickly while having to deal with a hoarder situation with barricaded doors. The armchair quarterbacks are obviously jealous, but such as it is, you can't fix stupid. KUDOS FDNY from a CFD brother!
@GergelyKereszturi
@GergelyKereszturi 4 года назад
Excellent explanation, thank you!
@news603redux
@news603redux 4 года назад
Thank you {!}, fantastic capture!
@praack4563
@praack4563 4 года назад
man taking a look in the first 30 seconds i saw a tough job, never once did i think anyone was slackin, so it hurts when i see that someone made comments about this job. good truck work and i would not wish to be on the hose lines on this one. (Well i was a truckie so i always was better on the roof or with irons...)
@Samanthareneeheart10
@Samanthareneeheart10 4 года назад
They had their hands full on this one. Nice job to the members of FDNY for getting this fire out quickly it took them (by looking at the time stamps that were put up on the text part of the radio.transmissions) about 2+ hours to get this out & under control. Not bad for the conditions they faced.
@zugvogel_72
@zugvogel_72 4 года назад
I never understand the tactic from american firemen. But they get my respect!!!! I wish all firemen a good starting in the new year 2020. And please come back from every fire well. Greetings from Germany.
@timburm8847
@timburm8847 4 года назад
Johannes Storch that's fine iv never understood German tactics but I respect them as well
@timburm8847
@timburm8847 4 года назад
Luca Germany has a bunch of volunteer fire depts which take for ever to mobilize because they have to get in a car drive to the fire station while then get dressed and take there time opening the doors instead of pressing a simple button which takes minutes you don't have when responding to a fire which puts life and property at risk also they only send one group of fire trucks to every fire putting more people at risk including firefighters that risk heat exhaustion vs our full time fire depts that can have a 6 man engine company ready with in 52 seconds and out the door and we send more then one group of trucks depending on the fire I like our tactics better also we can vent the roof which allows smoke and heat to escape
@timburm8847
@timburm8847 4 года назад
Luca yea I hope I don't sound disrespectful with the rant cause I respect all firefighters police officers and emts they do a lot and have to see a lot so that we as civilians don't have to
@brunodejong1695
@brunodejong1695 4 года назад
@@timburm8847 well not all german stations are vol. Most are gov. Funded and updated to 2020 standards.
@brentOhlookAsnake
@brentOhlookAsnake 4 года назад
Tim Burm most American departments are volunteer
@olivegreen337
@olivegreen337 2 месяца назад
WOW! INCREDIBLE FOOTAGE, TALK ABOUT UP FRONT AND PERSONAL. I HAVE SEEN MANY FIRES THIS ON IS THE VERY BEST. NEW SUBSCRIBER
@kresi3283
@kresi3283 4 года назад
as well as the good video quality i gotta say you do a real good job in the descriptions too
@tm13tube
@tm13tube 4 года назад
Thanks for the explanation.
@KRiiB78
@KRiiB78 4 года назад
Now that’s a fire. Outstanding job smoke eaters
@andyoxleyonhistravels
@andyoxleyonhistravels 4 года назад
Nothing good about eating smoke. At some point it kills you.
@devenbergeron155
@devenbergeron155 2 дня назад
This was a quick knockdown and this is why FDNY is the best
@tom6522
@tom6522 4 года назад
Great Catch!
@pinlight97
@pinlight97 3 года назад
Floor covered in clutter; ugh. I am always telling my family to not leave crap in front of any door. I lived in a townhouse where the end unit burned to the ground & same situation as this where the firewall between units ended a couple of feet below the roof (happens a lot in Toronto with older townhouses). This was definitely a tough fire to battle; thanks for breaking the chatter down.
@cinematimewithjason
@cinematimewithjason 4 года назад
Well Done FDNY
@mpccenturion
@mpccenturion 3 года назад
Thank you! I am unsure I could have burning stuff fall on me, and trust that all was going to end well. I cannot put into words, except to say a prayer for you all.
@MrGTO-ze7vb
@MrGTO-ze7vb 3 года назад
Who would have the balls to stand on that 5th floor fire escape @ 7:21 with the flames blasting out of the windows??? NYFD Firefighters..!! THEY HAVE OUR RESPECT..!!!!!!
@whimsygrove9971
@whimsygrove9971 4 года назад
Hoarders beware: THIS is what happens when you block your doorway with junk and fill up your home with trash! If you ever have a fire, there's a good chance you'll end up losing everything because the poor firefighters can't get into the damn house!
@s.sestric9929
@s.sestric9929 3 года назад
Hoarders are mentally ill. It's a condition related to obsessive-compulsive disorder. Logic doesn't work here.
@daisydela
@daisydela 4 года назад
Nice vid. Thanks. The radio traffic paints a great picture of what’s going on. Sounds like a PIA to access.
@mikegallant811
@mikegallant811 4 года назад
Pia as in pain in ass.....no shit!
@scfireman3
@scfireman3 4 года назад
Great video!
@jeffbasalto5274
@jeffbasalto5274 3 года назад
Good job nice catch.👍
@johngoglia-gh7ql
@johngoglia-gh7ql Год назад
As usual fdny does great work
@johnnytyrrell7060
@johnnytyrrell7060 3 года назад
I'm from Ireland and I have so much Respect for all the Firefighters all over the world because they will tell you it's a brotherhood wherever your from🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒
@SkylerFire
@SkylerFire 4 года назад
Nice Job Nick
@FDNYResponseVideos
@FDNYResponseVideos 4 года назад
Thanks skyler!
@lack92
@lack92 4 года назад
Yes good job! Si BUON lavoro NICK! GRAZIE X I VIDEO CHE POSTI... :-)
@jeffostroff
@jeffostroff 4 года назад
Sounds like a hoarder apartment. This is one reason why hoarding is so dangerous, besides being unsanitary. I've had to work on 3 hoarder homes over the last couple of years, you can't possibly imagine it until you see it for yourself live, stuff piled up 5 to 6 feet, barely a path into the bedroom or bathroom. One property I helped out at, I said the 20' dumpster looked a little big for our needs. They told me they were on their 2nd 20' long dumpster load.
@MidnightPolak
@MidnightPolak 4 года назад
There was a fire in Vancouver a few years' back where a hoarder died because his house was so cluttered. Took firefighters two days to get to the body...
@92MtB
@92MtB 4 года назад
I've a hoarder a few houses down the street (Like he has problems opening his own front door). And here in germany (especially oldish ) houses are kinda close to each other. We assume that this is going to be one of the people we get out dead one day because he fell asleep with a cigarrette and one of the probably 30 yr old newspapers will catch fire.
@grilnam9945
@grilnam9945 3 года назад
I hadn’t realised this was over a year old. I am working backwards on majistriums videos and for a second thought oh my god this place has caught fire twice in less than a year! :)
@arnoldfiebig9776
@arnoldfiebig9776 3 года назад
A very successful training session!
@alexmathewmendoza
@alexmathewmendoza 3 года назад
God bless them, it's gotta be hard to keep your wits about you in these dangerous situations. So many moving parts, a lot of coordination and team work!
@jimmoon5997
@jimmoon5997 4 года назад
Good job boys. Looked tough going for a bit..but got it knocked down quick.Looked like a lot of hard engine and truck work
@bartoszzych
@bartoszzych 4 года назад
Heroes, not humans, I wish you many returns from firefighting activities as much as trips to firefighting operations, god bless :)
@sanddabz5635
@sanddabz5635 3 года назад
Cheers to the construction workers who installed that fire escape! Thats a lot of weight it's holding!
@John-ru5ud
@John-ru5ud 4 года назад
From the apparent age of the building, you probably have "real" plaster walls (good) on wood/metal lathing (not good). Preventing the fire from spreading is secondary to putting it out in the fire apartment (which is going to be a total loss anyway). The delay in getting through the door due to the police lock didn't help things.
@jays106
@jays106 4 года назад
thought it might have been hoarding conditions i never heard anything about police lock but that there was lots of stuff or door was blocked from inside?
@HobbyOrganist
@HobbyOrganist 4 года назад
These would date to around 1910 and correct- plaster and lathe walls. Shame to see a hand made sheet metal cornice destroyed by the fire, even if they renovate the building they'll never put a replacement cornice up and the facade will always look stupidly scalped. At best they might stick some crappy fiberglass replica up there but probably not. The lack of the cornice will also hasten mortar deterioration betwenn the bricks up there too.
@jz1340
@jz1340 4 года назад
Spot on.....#1: The story is in the radio traffic
@Shooter308
@Shooter308 4 года назад
Some really nice camera work
@SuperNytube
@SuperNytube 4 года назад
Excellent video
@johngreen6385
@johngreen6385 3 года назад
Much respect for fire fighters everywhere 🙏🙏
@HAWKSTA24
@HAWKSTA24 4 года назад
No matter what it is, it's always on the 5th floor.
@wittkolin
@wittkolin 4 года назад
5th floor is a firefighters ground floor.
@JNDlego57
@JNDlego57 4 года назад
wittkolin Heat rises Lol
@gfinnstrom
@gfinnstrom 4 года назад
@@wittkolin and all patients over 500 pounds live on the sixth
@dannymanning7390
@dannymanning7390 4 года назад
Gary Finnstrom very very true
@beetragg
@beetragg 4 года назад
Thank you for all that info! I don't know much about it so much appreciated! The firemen are the shit! #respect
@Combat_Hub
@Combat_Hub 4 года назад
5:30 you see they egressed from the fire compartment. black smoke violently pushing from the windows high heat probably going to flash.
@ffandrewd2986
@ffandrewd2986 3 года назад
Good smoke reading!
@plantainman7664
@plantainman7664 3 года назад
Coming from a guy whose family is or either was firefighters (not American ones) it amazes me that these men and women wake up every day prepared to run into a burning building and pull people to safety. Mad respect for all firefighters
@peterarvanitis6497
@peterarvanitis6497 4 года назад
Excellent Clip
@WatchYaFeet
@WatchYaFeet 4 года назад
Mit jedem Video dieser Art hab ich immer mehr das Gefühl das die erst warten bis es richtig brennt bevor gelöscht wird
@Darknesiya
@Darknesiya 4 года назад
Huuuge thanks for the descreption textes. Awsome ! As an not english main person i have sonetines a bit trouble to understand, what they say. 😅
@Vulcanrider58
@Vulcanrider58 4 года назад
On thing I notice that's troubling is there's too many guys in the smoke off-air. You'd think after 9-11 FDNY would be leading the "Take No Smoke" initiative. Great job by a true professional group other than that...
@walteralter9061
@walteralter9061 4 года назад
Great camera work, fascinating audio. I guess those old NY buildings didn't have standpipes. Running a hose up 4 stories via the fire escape is going make for a heavy hose.
@tedhunter6983
@tedhunter6983 4 года назад
A lot of the older tenement buildings in that city are over a hundred years old or older and if they were remodeled they were brought up to the standards of the time periods they were rebuilt in so many probably still don't have stand pipes in them.
@walteralter9061
@walteralter9061 4 года назад
@@tedhunter6983 Yah, that's what I figured. Someone commented on putting a half dozen fireman on a fire escape. Adding the weight of a tied off hose isn't gonna help the security factor. Some reason why the City can't require an upgrade to all multi story buildings so that they install standpipes to the roof? Slumlords gonna object, but then they'll have to publicly face the fact that they are money grubbing swine in their lobbying efforts. Fighting the fire from the roof seems to be an often used tactic. Running a hose down the stairs rather than up them would be hugely labor saving when speed is important.
@azul8811
@azul8811 4 года назад
@@walteralter9061 Yeah running a hose line from the roof down to the fire apartment would be a brilliant idea. That way, every fire would be like a cellar fire! The guys would have to push their way down a stairway that would be like a chimney flue.... filled with smoke, heat, and products of combustion...and with limited visibility while doing so. I can't imagine why the FDNY never came up with that idea!
@walteralter9061
@walteralter9061 4 года назад
@@azul8811 You are telling me that it is impossible for smoke, heat and the products of combustion to go downwards in a stairwell? I'm thinking that, if the stairwell is not vented, open to the roof, (Don't they vent roofs precisely to clear that smoke and heat from the firefighting spaces?) it is going to reach saturation and all those products are going to push down into that bottom to top stairwell flue. The real issue is visibility and the level of compromise in the stairwell. If the stairwell is uncompromised, then it is usable as an attack platform, from the top or bottom. I don't know of any buildings that don't have a stairwell that can act as a chimney. You are telling me that having a stairwell door open the width of the hose is going to make matters impossible? So knock the windows out of the floors that are on fire and vent the floor that way, lessen the products of combustion reaching the stairwell. You are telling me that a hose dropped from a standpipe on the roof down a couple of stories is going to be slower than dragging a hose up 10+ stories? Your cellar analogy is spurious. An apartment cellar has no windows. Fire on a floor has windows that can vent the products of combustion. It depends on what stage the fire is at. If speed is utmost and the involvement is not crazy, then an attack from the roof is an option. Speed is why firefighting begins with red lights and sirens.
@walteralter9061
@walteralter9061 4 года назад
@@azul8811 From Wikipedia "Dry Standpipe" - Laying a firehose up a stairwell takes time, and this time is saved by having fixed hose outlets already in place. There is also a tendency for heavy wet hoses to slide downward when placed on an incline (such as the incline seen in a stairwell), whereas standpipes do not move. The use of standpipes keeps stairwells clear and is safer for exiting occupants. Standpipes go in a direct up and down direction rather than looping around the stairwell, greatly reducing the length and thus the loss of water pressure due to friction loss. Additionally, standpipes are rigid and do not kink, which can occur when a firehose is improperly laid on a stairwell.
@lonelygirl2948
@lonelygirl2948 3 года назад
God bless them all. You do a amazing job xx 😘
@barbsanderson9991
@barbsanderson9991 4 года назад
Stay safe out there 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@mattzarphotovideo-4258
@mattzarphotovideo-4258 4 года назад
At 12:22 that was a solid hit. What a thud.
@92MtB
@92MtB 4 года назад
And i litteraly can smell that new years eve is right arround the corner... Stay safe mates.
@PeteV80
@PeteV80 4 года назад
Brothers, stay in shape.
@Spyke-lz2hl
@Spyke-lz2hl 4 года назад
How many firefighters and their gear can one of those old fire escapes support? Seems dangerous to have that many guys on each level. Gotta be 1000 lbs plus...
@tedhunter6983
@tedhunter6983 4 года назад
It's sad to think that when I used to deliver into NYC decades ago there were areas of the city where the swat teams had to respond to a fire first and secure the rooftops just so these incredible individuals could get in to save lives and get the job done!!! They deserve way more respect than they get!!! Thanks to all of the brave people who risk their lives every day to keep people they don't even know safe!!!
@azul8811
@azul8811 4 года назад
What years was that Ted when SWAT teams had to respond to a fire first, and in what neighborhoods?
@tedhunter6983
@tedhunter6983 4 года назад
@@azul8811 mid 90's and late 80's. Mainly in the Bronx and parts of Brooklyn.
@azul8811
@azul8811 4 года назад
@@tedhunter6983 But doesn't the FDNY have a much quicker response time than the NYPD? I mean, if the FDNY arrived first would they just stand around until the cops got there before they started to fight the fire?
@tedhunter6983
@tedhunter6983 4 года назад
@@azul8811 they have improved immensely over the years, especially since 9/11 but there's still area's of the city where they hate the fire department as much as the police, even though when they need them the NYFD will come no matter what.
@azul8811
@azul8811 4 года назад
@@tedhunter6983 Yes I understand that the FDNY has always responded to ALL calls. But you really didn't address my question. Back in the '80s and '90s, didn't the FDNY arrive at the fire scene _before_ the police? So did they wait for the NYPD to secure the rooftops before the FDNY engaged in firefighting operations? That's what I'm asking. Thanks.
@lupo23
@lupo23 4 года назад
Great video and a good documentation of the FDNY going to work - really nice!
@kirejlsson
@kirejlsson 4 года назад
Wonderful job, just one question:at 6:20 tower 13 is right outside the apartment, could it have been charged to spray water with it's nossle? or was there something preventing this? risk for opposing hoselines?
@robertyoung3992
@robertyoung3992 2 года назад
what's nossle, it's nozzle
@freedomguard7822
@freedomguard7822 3 года назад
Outstanding
@ctatrains
@ctatrains 4 года назад
I realize firefighters know what they're doing and have reasons for doing or not doing certain things at certain times but as a non-fire fighter I still get frustrated sometimes when fire is raging out the windows and nobody is putting water on it.
@ctatrains
@ctatrains 4 года назад
@@timothymeineke1169 I pretty much figured as much and they are driven by knowledge of how a fire behaves whereas I only have instinct that says put water on it.
@simonverschoore4689
@simonverschoore4689 4 года назад
@T Louden exactly! Heat from a fire is bearable to a certain temperature, but steam just goes right through your clothes and burns you...
@keithmcfaul9204
@keithmcfaul9204 4 года назад
I think they did a great job putting the fire out once they gained access to the fire. Looks like they had to let the fire come to them because of the debris preventing them from opening a door. Great job guys.
@Thatuptownguy
@Thatuptownguy 4 года назад
Never good when you cant get the apt door open. Brothers did a good job as always. Every job is different.
@timothysmith8300
@timothysmith8300 4 года назад
Brave men doing a good job
@mconley12345
@mconley12345 4 года назад
why cant you get the door open\
@marcusporter3336
@marcusporter3336 4 года назад
@@mconley12345 Blame the hoarder who lived in said apartment.
@infirmuxx
@infirmuxx 4 года назад
Good job.
@CodeEthos
@CodeEthos 4 года назад
Was the fire apartment or adjacent to it a hoarder's house? Because I did hear a company saying they're removing debris from the doorway but can see the fire. 3:15 is the mark.
@Mike6867
@Mike6867 4 года назад
nice video
@garyhess7439
@garyhess7439 4 года назад
What's up with the building to the right is it abandoned?
@dfwprodriver2752
@dfwprodriver2752 4 года назад
Were there any injuries or 45's?
@Ich34
@Ich34 Год назад
Auf Feuer stellen ist immer clever 👍Und kein Wasser auf der Treppe. Top, Hauptsache schöne Auto 👍
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